Author: rubynox

Hugo has always despised his omega status. He hates his heat and he hates the attention he draws from the alphas around him. He wants nothing more than to feel in control, even if it means taking an experimental and possibly dangerous “heat blocker”. But when he gets sick, his sullen alpha roommate takes a sudden and annoying interest in his welfare. An interest that starts to make Hugo begin to believe that being an omega isn’t such a bad thing after all. That maybe a mate might make him happier than he’s ever been

After his beloved little brother found his mate, Cory is left feeling restless and drifting. He’s spent his whole life taking care of someone and he doesn’t know how to do anything else. So when a certain aloof omega falls ill, he just can’t stay away. As Hugo’s walls start to crack, Cory finds that there’s more to the omega than he and the pack first thought.

Avery had never had a home before, unless he counted the northern wilds. Always moving from one place to the next, the idea of a permanent home was foreign and almost unwelcome. So when his brother settles them down with the Summerwood Pack, he finds the adjustment almost unbearable. At least he would if it weren’t for a certain dark and alluring alpha. Although Jarrett is reluctant to let him in, Avery’s determined to give him what they both need.

After the death of their father, Jack and JJ have their mates and children to get them through the heartache. Jarrett…doesn’t. Lonely and heartbroken, the once carefree alpha struggles with each new day, yet at the same time, he’s determined to hide his emotions and deal with his loss alone. At least he would, if a certain socially awkward and endearing omega would stop following him around. But the more Avery pushes his way into Jarrett’s life, the harder it becomes for Jarrett to keep up his carefully crafted walls.

But just as love blooms and hearts start to heal, a new threat arrives at the gates. A decade long search comes to an end.

Milo’s pack was merciless and unforgiving, with a strict ‘violence first, questions later’ policy. So when he takes the blame for the death of the his former mate, he runs and doesn’t look back. Now he finds himself among the Summerwood pack, who are more different from the Blackhounds than he could have imagined. Especially an unusually calm and gentle alpha, the opposite of his old mate in every way, who takes him under his wing.

JJ worries more than he lets on. He worries about his place in the pack, his future as pack alpha, and most of all, the pack war his little brother accidentally brought home. So when an injured omega stumbles through their gates, he worries about him too. A former member of the rogue pack that has been terrorizing the southern wolflands, Milo is bitter and hesitant to trust the wolves of Summerwood. But when JJ is given the job of guiding their new member, he’s startled to find himself growing closer and closer to the damaged omega.

But the rogues are building their numbers, and they’ll stop at nothing to bring their alpha’s death to justice.

Deep in the wildlands, Riley has lived by his grandmother’s two rules: Don’t wander far. And alphas are dangerous creatures who are to be avoided. With rules like that, Riley was perfectly content to live out his days on his small homestead. But when a wildfire drives him from his home, leaving him lost and wandering, his only goal is to find a place to rebuild his life of solitude. But when he is rescued by the tall and handsome alpha wolf Jack, he is both wary and intrigued. Despite his long ingrained distrust of alphas, he can’t quite bring himself to fear his savior.

Jack’s life was going great. He had finally been given the honor of leading his pack’s hunts, and he was ready to stand by his brothers and help lead the Summerwood pack. So he’s not thrilled when raids by a band of rogue shifters puts the pack on lockdown. After a fight with his brother, he escapes the confines of his village, only wanting to get away for a little while. When he runs into a human omega with fiery red hair from the wildlands, he can’t stop himself from getting rather attached.

Leo has everything he could have hoped for. A budding career. Wonderful friends. A loving home with his adoptive mother. What else could he possibly want? When he takes on the job as camp cook on Mount Benjamin, he looks forward to a peaceful winter working side by side with his friend. But when a mysterious and quiet alpha joins Gabriel’s crew of foresters, Leo somehow finds himself drawn into a past even more tangled than his own.

Asher needs a fresh start. Somewhere far away where no one knows his name. When he ends up in Frog Lake, he thinks he’s found the perfect place to hide from his past and keep to himself. Except now there’s this bright and friendly little omega that seems to find every crack in his walls. Though he tries not to get too close, he can’t quite stop himself. As the two grow closer, he starts to relax into his new life. Unfortunately the past has a way of finding him, no matter how far he flies.

When recently widowed Liam, alone with his baby, is chased from his home by his abusive mother-in-law, he ends up the peaceful village of Mill Town. While he has his hands full with his son, he can’t help but notice the attractive alpha who’s moved in right next door. Though he tells himself he’s not ready to love again, he resist the rebellious yet kind shifter, who seems to go out of his way to help Liam at every turn.

Toby just wanted to make a point. He didn’t think his family would stoop low enough to kick him out. While he’s not exactly thrilled with his new life in a motel room, it does come with a perk; the lovely little omega next door, even if a baby is a part of the package. While Toby’s never given much thought to parenthood, he finds himself drawn to the father and son more and more each day.

Both Toby and Liam have had their lives shattered. Maybe they could put each other back together again?

Over a year has passed since omega Dallas Holland separated from his abusive mate. While there have been challenges, he feels like he’s finally starting to heal and move on. But his quiet life takes an abrupt turn when a new alpha drives into town with a young and hurting omega in tow. Things get even more interesting when his mother invites the alpha and his ward to stay at their home. Despite his resolution to stay away from shifters, he can’t help but be drawn to the alpha’s kind nature.

Haunted by a past failure, Gabriel Walker has devoted his life to helping omegas find better lives. His latest rescue, Leo, takes him to the small community of Frog Lake. While Gabriel’s first and foremost priority is to take care of his charge, he can’t seem to fight the growing attraction to the shy and awkward omega with a love for art, and the determination to make a better life.

When coincidence and circumstance keep pushing these two together, will Dallas learn to trust again? Will Gabriel let himself be happy?

Omega wolf Simon Malone never thought he’d wake up in the back of a car, bonded to an alpha. And certainly not one as strong-willed and carefree as this one. Now, with a betrothal rapidly approaching, Simon must find a way to break the bond before he loses what little life he has. If he can’t, who knows what lengths this rich alpha will go to. There’s just one problem—Simon can’t quite tear his eyes—and heart—away from sinfully sexy Cody Adams.

All alpha wolf Cody Adams wanted was one glorious week of freedom before his official bonding to a high class omega. A last hurrah before taking on the responsibilities on his status and resigning himself to a mundane life of perfunctory sex and duties. Now, with one week to rid himself of this low bred wolf, Cody must reign in his temper and his heart before he does something else he regrets—like falling in love. It doesn’t help that Cody’s never seen an omega as captivating as Simon. And when Simon turns out to be pregnant, things get even more complicated.